Showing posts with label BitterSweet Partnership. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BitterSweet Partnership. Show all posts

Monday, 30 November 2009

PPQ's designer beer glasses

As part of the work we’re doing with my client BitterSweet Partnership (set up by Molson Coors to ignite women’s love for beer and dispel some of the common myths surrounding it) we’ve collaborated with PPQ’s Amy Molyneaux to design a new range of beer glasses.

BitterSweet’s research showed that 31% of women thought beer glassware is ‘ugly and manly’ – so Amy has designed four new glasses to serve beer in to bring a bit more style into the drinking experience. You can view the designs at www.bittersweetpartnership.com/glassware

We’re encouraging people to go to the site to vote for their favourite most popular shape and pattern will be put into production on a trial basis in 2010. As a thank you, everyone who votes will be given the chance to win their own glass and win ASOS vouchers to spend on PPQ clothing. I can’t enter though!

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Thursday, 26 March 2009

Unleashing women’s love for beer with BitterSweet

Two of my favourite things are beer and blogging, so it’s brilliant to be working on social media PR with my new work client the BitterSweet Partnership – a business which has been set up by Coors Brewers to address and remove the gender imbalance that exists around beer consumption and targeting.

As part of the ‘Love Beer?’ survey, 2,000 women were asked their thoughts about beer, and the results showed there are very real barriers and myths that exist around women and beer, including the following:

• A third of women in the UK enjoy drinking beer, but feel uncomfortable and embarrassed to order it outside of music or sporting events.
• 42% of those polled think the industry should change its advertising first and foremost if it’s to make beer more appealing to women
• It’s not a taste issue, as only a quarter (26%) said the taste should be altered.

The Bittersweet Partnership has been set up to understand what women really want when it comes to beer – everything from advertising, education about the true calorific content, through to the glass it is drunk from. This information will be used to develop new initiatives to improve the drinking experience and change the way Coors brands engage with women in the future.

It was launched at an event last week at the Bedford and Strand pub which was organised by The Red Consultancy, and we went along with Cate from BitchBuzz - you can read her report of the event and her thoughts about BitterSweet here.

You can also see the BitterSweet Partnership website at www.bittersweetpartnership.com